Student will understand the proper sound for vowels
Student will be able to identify the additional letters the Spanish alphabet has that the english alphabet does not
Student will understand the special cases where letters like "c" or "g" take on different sounds
Time Required to complete this lesson: 1 or 2 hours outside of class
Title of lesson: Working with Sounds
Description of lesson.
Students will listen to three podcasts on the pronunciation of sounds in Spanish. They will use what they learn in these lessons to pronounce the paragraph provided by the teacher. They will need to fill in the blanks where necessary and pronounce those words correctly.
Assignment (homework or in-class: this is how the learner will practice the learning that has just occurred):
Record the reading using proper spanish pronunciation.
Resources/materials needed:
Pronunciation of vowels
Numbers and their construction
The alphabet minus the vowels previously covered
Me performing the assignment with my own information inserted
"Me llamo [ ]. Tengo [ ] años. Estoy en el año [ ] de secundaria. My papa se llama [ ] y mi mama se llama [ ]. Tengo [ ] hermanos y hermanas (o, "No tengo hermanos o hermanas). Ellos se llaman [ ]."
Translation: "My name is [ ]. I'm [ ] years old. I am in grade of high school. My father's name is [ ] and my mother's name is [ ]. I have [ ] brothers and sisters. (or, "I don't have brothers or sisters.) Their names are [ ]."
Technology used:
Vocaroo
The technology used in this lesson changes the teaching / learning in this way: It would be impossible to evaluate a student's quality of pronunciation without hearing them speak, but to take classroom time to have a mini interview with each student is terribly ineffecient. While one student is being tested, the others are sitting around wasting valuable classroom time. The ability to record and turn in assignments so that they can be graded outside of classroom time gives the students more time to focus on other assignments while having the teacher around to ask questions when necessary.
Unit: Pronunciation of Spanish sounds
Lesson Objectives:
Time Required to complete this lesson: 1 or 2 hours outside of class
Title of lesson: Working with Sounds
Description of lesson.
Students will listen to three podcasts on the pronunciation of sounds in Spanish. They will use what they learn in these lessons to pronounce the paragraph provided by the teacher. They will need to fill in the blanks where necessary and pronounce those words correctly.
Assignment (homework or in-class: this is how the learner will practice the learning that has just occurred):
Record the reading using proper spanish pronunciation.
Resources/materials needed:
Pronunciation of vowels
Numbers and their construction
The alphabet minus the vowels previously covered
Me performing the assignment with my own information inserted
"Me llamo [ ]. Tengo [ ] años. Estoy en el año [ ] de secundaria. My papa se llama [ ] y mi mama se llama [ ]. Tengo [ ] hermanos y hermanas (o, "No tengo hermanos o hermanas). Ellos se llaman [ ]."
Translation: "My name is [ ]. I'm [ ] years old. I am in grade of high school. My father's name is [ ] and my mother's name is [ ]. I have [ ] brothers and sisters. (or, "I don't have brothers or sisters.) Their names are [ ]."
Technology used:
Vocaroo
The technology used in this lesson changes the teaching / learning in this way:
It would be impossible to evaluate a student's quality of pronunciation without hearing them speak, but to take classroom time to have a mini interview with each student is terribly ineffecient. While one student is being tested, the others are sitting around wasting valuable classroom time. The ability to record and turn in assignments so that they can be graded outside of classroom time gives the students more time to focus on other assignments while having the teacher around to ask questions when necessary.
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